Inexpensively 1.2: New Features

I stole this post from our resident geek because he was being, well, geeky. Over the weekend, we updated the site and wanted to let you know about the new features and updates. I’m sure he’d be happy to discuss the hierarchical structure of our state pages or why we needed to update the Google Analytics code to load asynchronously, but I decided you probably only needed the information that would actually affect you! If I’m wrong, feel free to chat with the code monkey on Twitter. For the rest of you, I hope you’ll enjoy the new tools:

Added page-based sponsorship—if your company is interested in aligning with Inexpensively, we are now able to offer partnerships on specific categories or pages.

Coupon lists and Grocery Deal lists are now styled for printing—we’ve removed all of the extra stuff you don’t need to see when you print a page full of grocery deals. You can click View All, sort your grocery list, then select Print This List for a printer-friendly version you can carry to the store.

Online Coupon Codes & Deals: On the main navigation bar, you will now see Coupon Codes right next to Grocery Best Buys. We are excited to provide a new database for online coupon codes. At this time, we have coupon codes, deals and free shipping offers for a select few online retailers but will be adding more in the coming weeks.

Submit a Deal: Did you find a deal of your own? Share it with us through our new form, and we’ll credit you if it is published to the site.

Added new links to the top navigation bar:

Blog: shows all of the recent posts, regardless of category, in one stream (articles, deals, news)

Heather Sokol is the founder of Inexpensively. She has been married to Spencer for many, many years. Together, they have five kids, fourteen pets, seven fish, and a web development company. What they lack is sanity.